Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans

Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans is a supportive residential rehabilitation and treatment service center for Veterans experiencing homelessness. This residential rehabilitation and treatment program is for Veterans with multiple and serious medical conditions, mental illness, addiction, or psychosocial deficits. This intensive clinical care program emphasizes self-care and personal responsibility in addition to treatment programs for conditions that inhibit Veterans from exiting homelessness. It combines a wide range of programs for Veterans to solve the immediate issues of mental health and substance abuse while continuing long-term support in their transition to stability and housing independence.

Veterans experiencing homelessness with mental illness, substance abuse problems, or serious medical conditions are the eligible applicants and beneficiaries of this program.

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Eligible Beneficiaries:

Veterans experiencing homelessness with mental illness, substance abuse problems, or serious medical conditions are the beneficiaries of this program. 

Funding Mechanism:

This program is funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs and is administered through the VA Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation and Treatment Program.